In a major push for urban mobility and digital governance in Uttar Pradesh, Sarojini Nagar MLA Dr Rajeshwar Singh has submitted a detailed proposal to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The proposal recommends implementing an AI-based Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) in Lucknow.
Despite infrastructure upgrades under the current government, Lucknow faces growing challenges. These include severe traffic congestion, rising pollution, and delayed emergency services. The city has over 2.8 million registered vehicles, with daily traffic movement touching 8 to 10 lakh.
Dr Singh cited successful examples of AI-based Intelligent Traffic Management Systems in Alexandria, Bengaluru, Surat, and Noida. He argued that Uttar Pradesh must now adopt these smart solutions. Expected benefits include:
Dr Singh also pushed for a Uttar Pradesh Artificial Intelligence Commission. The proposed body would oversee long-term AI integration in governance and public service delivery. He has already submitted a detailed concept note to the Chief Minister.
Under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s leadership, Uttar Pradesh has made strides in infrastructure and digital growth. The proposed AI-based Intelligent Traffic Management System aligns with the CM’s vision of a smart, citizen-first, and digitally empowered state.
If implemented, the project could reduce traffic woes, cut pollution, and help transform Lucknow into a national model for smart city innovation.
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